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By Don Quijones | 19 April 2017 WOLF STREET — The government of Mexico has a new problem on its hands: what to do with the burgeoning ranks of state governors, current or former, that are […]
By Robert Burns | 19 April 2017 McCLATCHY (AP) — The United States is considering ways to boost military support for the Saudi-led fight against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen, believing military pressure is needed to […]
19 April 2017 DEMOCRACY NOW — U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis arrived in Saudi Arabia Tuesday for the first stop on his week-long trip to the Middle East and North Africa. Speaking on the plane to […]
By Daniel Lang | 18 April 2017 SHTF PLAN — The mainstream narrative surrounding the sarin gas attack in Syria simply doesn’t add up. Even if you assume that Assad is nothing but a vile monster […]
By William Craddick | 17 April 2017 DISOBEDIENT MEDIA — Last week’s report from the Associated Press revealing the bust of a child sex ring run by United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti was far from the […]
A Strange Hand-Picked Stooge You can’t make this stuff up. Emmanuel Macron looks like the odds-on favorite to become the next president of France. Macron met his future wife Brigitte Trogneux when he was 15 […]
Aseries of important Luciferian dates and events are fast approaching, and a Luciferian human sacrifice will be required. April 19 to 25 is preparation. Tuesday, April 25 is the Da Muer ritual, the grand climax. The […]
Selling securities backed by defaulted loans to NIRP refugees. By Don Quijones | 13 April 2017 WOLF STREET — Nerves are beginning to fray in Italy’s banking sector, as pressure rises on the worst hit banks […]
By Siobhan McFadyen | 14 April 2017 EXPRESS — One of Germany’s top bankers is warning the European Central Bank could be forced to introduce “sharp” rates rises sparking hyperinflation fears. And he says banks may be unprepared for […]
Pinchas Sadai, a convert to Judaism, weighing presidential bid. However, he is not the only potential candidate with Jewish roots. By Yoel Domb | 14 April 2017 ARUTZ SHEVA 7 — Pinchas Eliyahu Sadai was born […]
By Leith Fadel | 14 April 2017 AL MASDAR NEWS — Israeli warplanes have been flying along the Syrian-Lebanese border for several days now, monitoring the movements of the forces positioned at the Qalamoun Mountains. According to […]
26 March 2017 SPEISA — This weekend the Feminist Initiative (FI) held its annual congress in Västerås. Hopes are high of getting into parliament next year, where the party would, among other things, push for absolutely […]
By Janene Pieters | 11 April 2017 NL TIMES — The Judiciary in Italy is investigating two ships that sail under the Dutch flag for possible involvement in a human trafficking ring believed to consist of […]
The New Nationalist’s (TNN) original plan was to make our Billy Madison Ultimate Insult award for preposterous stories an annual year-end event. Last year’s winner was faux media The Daily Fail (aka Daily Mail) out […]
The Israelis are quickly licking their chops and revealing true intentions following the warmongering ramp up against Syria. They lead off with Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz (Likud) who praised Friday’s airstrike as “moral and logical” and […]
By Baxter Dmitry | 5 April 2017 YOUR NEWS WIRE — Shockwaves are reverberating around the Kremlin after an extraordinary meeting called by Vladimir Putin yesterday during which the Russian president said that “95% of […]
Father of JCC Bomb Threat Suspect: ‘We are Very Sorry’ By Eliyahu Kamisher | 4 April 2017 The parents claim their 18-year-old son has severe autism and a brain tumor that affects his behavior THE […]
Helen Zille wrote colonialism had given the country ‘independent judiciary, transport infrastructure, piped water’ 2 April 2017 THE GUARDIAN (AFP) — South Africa’s main opposition party said on Sunday that it has charged a provincial leader […]
By Kurt Nimmo | 3 April 2017 NEWSBUD — On this edition of The Geopolitical Report, we examine the recent killing of civilians in Mosul, Iraq. The strategy to murder innocent men, women, and children in […]
Are we supposed to believe that right when President Assad of Syria, who took Aleppo and got help from Russia — and allegedly from the U.S. — in beating back the ISIS boogeymen, suddenly and out […]
We have asserted that the Republic of South Africa (RSA) ranks as one of — if not the most — poorly governed nations in the world. It is a train wreck coming off the rails. […]
4 April 2017 BBC — German skincare brand Nivea has apologised and removed an advert that was deemed discriminatory. The advert for its invisible deodorant range said “white is purity” across an image of a woman. […]
3 April 2017 THE LOCAL (AFP) — The Italian government said on Sunday that dozens of rival tribes in southern Libya had agreed to cooperate on securing the country’s borders in an effort to curb the […]
Col. Eyal Karim, the IDF’s intended next chief rabbi, has previously provided misogynistic interpretations of Jewish law that consider female conscription ‘utterly forbidden’ and permits raping ‘attractive Gentile women’ as a way to keep up […]
This woman was allegedly injured in the Melbourne “car attack” that The New Nationalist covered here. Enlarge screen and we recommend without sound and voice: watch the animatronics dummy’s ankle move and then buckle at 0:30. […]
Software manual suggests that main use of the system isn’t to monitor individuals but to learn about trends and public sentiment; the real question is what the government will do with it. By Oded Yaron […]
A NEW poll of French voter’s intentions shows independent centrist Emmanuel Macron having a very narrow lead over his rival Marine Le Pen By Romina McGuinness | 31 March 2017 EXPRESS — Published just over three […]
By Martin Berger | 1 April 2017 NEW EASTERN OUTLOOK — As it’s been recently noted, the latest mass-casualties inflicted by US and NATO airstrikes in Raqqa and Mosul reveal that Washington has decided to turn […]
From the hope-springs-eternal department, South Korean police on Friday arrested and jailed former President Park Geun-hye over allegations of extortion and bribery. Lawmakers ousted Geun-hye on March 10 after millions took to the streets demanding the removal of this […]
By Robert Wenzel | 26 March 2017 ECONOMIC POLICY JOURNAL — Chicago-born Natalie Jaresko, the former finance minister of Ukraine has just announced she has been made chief executive of the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto […]